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Eid-ul-Azha in Khulna Division: A Cattle Tale

So, like, this year in Khulna division, there are like almost 387,889 more sacrificial animals than the demand, you know? Jhenaidah is like the most prepared for the sacrifice, dude.

Alright, so, in the ten districts of Khulna division this year, there are 1,434,578 animals suitable for sacrifice, while the demand is 1,046,689. Therefore, there are like 387,889 more animals available for sacrifice than needed, which is pretty cool, I guess.

The Department of Livestock in Khulna division, led by Dr. Nurul Islam, is like, “Yo, in 2025, we might have around 1,046,689 animals for sacrifice in the ten districts of Khulna division.” Among them, there are 348,848 cows, 45,918 bulls, 73,665 goats, 6,317 buffaloes, 838,603 sheep, 51,132 goats, and 95 other animals, you know?

So, like, there are approximately 1,063,031 sacrificial animals in Khulna, 85,413 in Bagerhat, 160,117 in Satkhira, 114,574 in Jessore, 263,129 in Jhenaidah, 81,473 in Magura, 54,585 in Narail, 294,8 in Kushtia, 199,436 in Chuadanga, and 171,753 in Meherpur getting ready for sacrifice, dude.

In 2024, there were like 1,005,770 animals ready for sacrifice in Khulna division, with 443,657 cows, 44,288 bulls, 63,192 goats, 5,654 buffaloes, 697,823 sheep, and 285,957 goats, you know?

Eid-ul-Azha is like right around the corner, and farmers and breeders in Khulna are busy preparing sacrificial animals. Different breeds of cows are being prepared on various farms, you know? The caretakers are all focused on taking care of the cows for the big day, dude.

Mr. Sohrab Hossain, the head of Messrs. Purbhi Agro Farm in Botiaghata, is like, “We have 24 sacrificial cows on our farm, dude. The cows are priced between 100,000 to 1,200,000 taka, you know? Hoping to get a good price this time, I guess.”

Suprovat, a cattle farmer in Dakoper Badyamari village, is like, “I will sell one of my four cows for sacrifice this year, dude.”

Manjurul Islam, the director of Bismillah Agro Farm in Dumuria, is like, “The price of cattle feed has unnaturally increased, dude. Many breeders are expressing reluctance in cattle farming, you know?

However, breeders in the bordering districts of Satkhira, Jessore, and Chuadanga in Khulna are like worried that if the import of Indian cows is restricted, they may suffer economic losses, dude. They are demanding strict action from the administration, you know?

So, like, the situation with sacrificial animals in Khulna division is pretty interesting, right? People are getting ready for Eid-ul-Azha, and the cattle business is booming, dude. Let’s see how it all plays out in the end, you know?

Alright, that’s all for now, folks. Stay tuned for more updates on the sacrificial animal scene in Khulna division. Peace out!